Hatchie River Jack is Second 14C28N Model for RoseCraft

Hatchie River Jack is Second 14C28N Model for RoseCraft

The good folks at RoseCraft are prepping their second 14C28N steel model for release. The Hatchie River Jack will make good use of the work-ready steel with its time-tested jack knife characteristics.

We imagine that RoseCraft’s crew loves all traditional patterns, but there’s clearly a special place in their collective heart for the timeless, the classic, always-popular single-blade jack knife. And we get it: if any folding knife design can lay claim to being the Platonic Ideal of the everyday carry, it would probably be the jack knife. A single adequately-sized blade and a super simple, no-frills handle will never go out of style.

The bomb shield sits on the show side cover

The Hatchie River Jack’s clip point has the low-slung proportions of the clips seen on the Muskrat-pattern traditionals – although it’s a bit larger, at 3 inches in length, and wider, than the usual blade on a Muskrat. There won’t be all that much in the usual gamut of everyday carry chores this thing can’t handle, and that performance is underwritten by 14C28N steel – still a new face over at RoseCraft, as they only implemented it for the first time last month.

What can we say about this handle? Have you seen a stick before? Well, it’s like that – only much more comfortable and nicer looking. You get your choice between green or brown Micarta covers with a bomb shield on the show side cover. No clip of course, but the closed shape of the Hatchie River Jack is perfectly suited to be a smooth and durable pocket passenger – and one that’s not overly heavy either, with a weight of 3.9 oz.

This one is coming soon.

Knife in Featured Image: RoseCraft Blades Hatchie River Jack


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